Isaac Hayne ledger, 1765-1781.
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Hutson, Richard, 1748-1795
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Richard Hutson (July 9, 1748 – April 12, 1795) was a Founding Father of the United States and an American lawyer, judge, and politician from Charleston, South Carolina. After having been educated in Charleston as a child, he attended Princeton. After studying law, Hutson was admitted to the bar and practiced in Charleston. From 1776 to 1779 and in 1781, 1782, 1785, and 1788, Hutson served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives. In 1778 and 1779, he represented South Caroli...
Beale, Othniel, ca. 1688-1773.
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Laurens, James, b. 1728.
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Tidyman, Philip, d. 1780.
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Wells, Robert, 1728?-1794
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Theus, Jeremiah, approximately 1719-1774
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Hayne, Isaac, 1745-1781.
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St. Paul's Parish, South Carolina and York District, South Carolina mill owner, plantation owner, Revolutionary War officer, South Carolina Representative, and South Carolina Senator. Isaac Hayne was executed by the British at Charleston, South Carolina in 1781. From the description of Journal : register, ca. 1764-1781. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32141980 From the description of Isaac Hayne ledger, 1765-1781. (The South Carolina Historical S...
Eveleigh, Thomas, 1747-1816.
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Pon Pon Chapel-of-Ease (Colleton County, S.C.)
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